Pubdate: 22 Apr 1999 Source: New Haven Register (CT) Copyright: 1999, New Haven Register Contact: http://www.ctcentral.com/cgi-bin/w3com/start?ctcentral+FrontPage Forum: http://www.ctcentral.com/ Author: Will Smith Section: Opinion, pg A8 MARIJUANA LAWS RUIN LIVES, BRUISE JUSTICE The arrest of Khalid El-Amin brings public attention to the police-state mentality of the "War on (Some) Drugs." Current policy places great emphasis on arresting people for smoking marijuana. These arrests are a travesty of justice that cause enormous pain, suffering and financial hardship for millions of families. They also engender disrespect for the law and for the criminal justice system. All of these problems are not caused by marijuana, but rather by prohibition itself. Marijuana smokers are, in the vast majority, hard-working, gentle, otherwise-law-abiding people. They should not be criminalized. They pay taxes, support their families, and work hard to make a better life for their children. Suddenly they are arrested, jailed and treated like criminals solely because of their recreational drug of choice - which is less harmful than alcohol or tobacco. During President Clinton's administration, over 2.5 million Americans have been arrested for marijuana offenses. FBI statistics indicate that one marijuana user is arrested every 49 seconds in America. It is time to end this police-state infringement of individual liberty. It is time to stop jamming the jails full of nonviolent people whose only "crime" is the enjoyment of a natural plant. Let's focus police efforts on protecting people from real crimes, not destroying their families and careers to feed the prison industry and drug war police bureaucracies! Will Smith Branford - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea